- Grendon Underwood
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 51.8832
longitude= -1.0173
population= 1,541 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=792044&c=grendon+underwood&d=16&e=15&g=424225&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1216423922724&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Neighbourhood Statistics 2001 Census] ]
official_name= Grendon Underwood
shire_district=Aylesbury Vale
shire_county =Buckinghamshire
region= South East England
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constituency_westminster= Buckingham
post_town= AYLESBURY
postcode_district = HP18
postcode_area= HP
dial_code= 01296
os_grid_reference= SP685205Grendon Underwood is a
village and is also acivil parish withinAylesbury Vale district inBuckinghamshire ,England . It is in the west of the county, close to the border withOxfordshire and near theRoman road Akeman Street .The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'green hill near a wood', though the 'Underwood' part of the name was only added in the
medieval period to differentiate the village from nearbyLong Crendon and to signify the village's position near theBernwood Forest . In theDomesday Book of1086 the village was recorded as "Grennedone".The manor of Grendon anciently belonged to the St Amand family.
Almeric de St Amand of this family was one of the godfathers of King Edward I when he was baptised in1239 .The
parish church is dedicated toSt Leonard . The only local pub is The Swan. There is one village shop owned by Mr. Patel and The Grendon Garage is owned by Geoff the Younger and Geoff the Elder. Thecommunity school is Grendon Underwood Combined School, which caters for children from reception to year 6, or from 4 years old to 11 years old. The school has approximately 280 pupils.Today Grendon Underwood is the location of two
prison s, the B-Category prison Grendon which is the UK's onlytherapeutic community for the treatment of serious offenders, and the D-Category open prison, Spring Hill.Grendon Underwood Junction was the point at Greatmoor, just east of Grendon Underwood village, at which the Alternative Route of the London Extension of the
Great Central Railway left the original main line. This was a little north of the point where the main line joined the previousMetropolitan Railway 's line fromVerney Junction toAylesbury , and thence to London; the latter junction no longer exists, as the line to Verney Junction has been closed and lifted. During the Second World War Grendon Hall was Station 53a of theSpecial Operations Executive (SOE).References
External links
* [http://www.gucs.org.uk/ Grendon Underwood Combined School]
* [http://www.bucksict.org.uk/Effective/Grendon/Context.htm The Grendon Underwood / Beachborough Project]
* [http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/GrendonUnderwood/Index.html Grendon Underwood entry at GENUKI]
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